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Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:00 pm
by friendship
Obulus wrote:Because I always use it before another dirt pedal, I didn't even do the C11 mod as it is not noticeable then. I really like to stack it with my RAT (or more aggressive fuzz/fuzztortion type pedals)
That's a really good idea. Well I'm sold.
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:10 pm
by doommeow
Best or no, clean octave down is what I'm in the market for.
I missed out on the $25 Danos, hoping I hear back on the $40 Boss. In the meantime, still have my eyes open...
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:13 pm
by doommeow
van_muddlestein wrote:You can find used EHX Octave Multiplexers for $40 all day long and they're the best octave pedal out there. I've owned the POG, POG2, Micro POG, boss oc2 & oc3, almost every incarnation of digitech whammy, the digitech harmony man, mxr blue box...I think the only one I haven't messed with yet is the EQD Organizer, but I will eventually. The OM might be a little glitchy but man it sounds so cool.
$40 Multiplexer?! Where?

Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 4:08 pm
by sylnau
doommeow wrote:
Best or no, clean octave down is what I'm in the market for.
I missed out on the $25 Danos, hoping I hear back on the $40 Boss. In the meantime, still have my eyes open...
The best one for me is the FoxRox Octron (it's not cheap).
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 4:41 pm
by van_muddlestein
doommeow wrote:$40 Multiplexer?! Where?

That's the price I see them for on craigslist whenever they pop up, which, admittedly, is less frequent these days. I just traded my oc3 for one that was on CL and he had it listed at $40. I've seen a few others in the last few months for 40-45.
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:48 am
by onyxrhino
van_muddlestein wrote:doommeow wrote:$40 Multiplexer?! Where?

That's the price I see them for on craigslist whenever they pop up, which, admittedly, is less frequent these days. I just traded my oc3 for one that was on CL and he had it listed at $40. I've seen a few others in the last few months for 40-45.
Seems like the phrase "all day long" doesn't mean what it used to.
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:39 pm
by van_muddlestein
onyxrhino wrote:van_muddlestein wrote:doommeow wrote:$40 Multiplexer?! Where?

That's the price I see them for on craigslist whenever they pop up, which, admittedly, is less frequent these days. I just traded my oc3 for one that was on CL and he had it listed at $40. I've seen a few others in the last few months for 40-45.
Seems like the phrase "all day long" doesn't mean what it used to.
Fair enough. Does the phrase "slurp my butt" mean what it used to still? Let's try it out....slurp my butt.
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 10:50 pm
by doommeow
While you cats were off butt slurping, yesterday I snagged the aforementioned $40 oc-2 via cl. Only had a moment to fiddle with it today...
Is the significant volume difference between -2 vs -1&0 to be expected? I figured -2 would be somewhat quieter but this is pretty drastic. My rig is fairly low end friendly - vintage Traynor feeding a 4x10 and 2x15 - so the speakers and amp should be able to handle it.
Trying to figure if I got a dud or if it is what it is.
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 11:00 am
by friendship
doommeow wrote:While you cats were off butt slurping, yesterday I snagged the aforementioned $40 oc-2 via cl. Only had a moment to fiddle with it today...
Is the significant volume difference between -2 vs -1&0 to be expected? I figured -2 would be somewhat quieter but this is pretty drastic. My rig is fairly low end friendly - vintage Traynor feeding a 4x10 and 2x15 - so the speakers and amp should be able to handle it.
Trying to figure if I got a dud or if it is what it is.
I'm not sure what you're tuned to, but some notes two octaves below even standard guitar tuning are frequencies that are below the range of human hearing. So you'll be able to hear some stuff in the harmonic series of the notes, but not the note fundamental, which means a lot less amplitude and a quieter perceived volume.
Unless you're playing widdly widdlies high up on the neck and the volume is still really quiet, then maybe it's a dud.
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:58 pm
by doommeow
So far I've only had a chance to test it with a couple of my osconoisesynth dealies and my Tele, which is more or less in standard tuning. Even higher on the neck, the output of the -2 octave is still noticeably lower than the -1, direct, or bypass sounds....
Maybe it's a dud, but at this point I don't care - I dig it.
With my Tele it's a perfect match. Able to bring out the extra fullness and glitchy doubling sounds depending on dynamics and what/where I'm playing on the neck. Mid/high register single note lines sound like Mary Timony fronting Spinal Tap as part of a guest appearance on South Park. First position 6th string violence = Kim Gordon tones, early b/w SY era. Complex chords come out chewy with something that feels rather than sounds like modulation - almost akin to switching to a Jag after playing 25.5" scale. If I was to get the proverbial band back together, I could easily imagine this being an almost-always-on kinda pedal...
Still not super happy with it when paired with my Skychord - but need to play with it some more. Fucking EVIL when paired with my Black Death. Serious possibilities with that combo - rumbling percussive nastiness, likely to result in considering purchasing a 18" speaker, hearing loss, and eventual madness.
Have a line on an Arion Octave, hoping to get that tomorrow. Will either keep with ever one I prefer, or, more likely, put one on the guitar board and the other on the noise board.
Re: Octave (Down) Pedal on the cheap?! School me.
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:55 pm
by ryan summit
i always mix dry with -2oct
sounds badfreakinass
more like a feeling of low rumble i guess
even into a bass amp -2oct by itself is all growl
kind of unusable on its own
but rollin behind riffage its dope